Introduction
This essay outline paper seeks to analyze the considerable higher rates of utilization of the emergency room in the Canadian health sector compared to other industrialized nations. The analysis will be carried out systematic to identify and point out the current issues affecting the health sector in Canada. These issues are the ones that will be finally discussed in the final research paper upon approval of the essay outline.
Essay Outline
Thesis statement: The Problem of Emergency Room overcrowding in the Canadian Health Sector is significantly higher compared to other developed nations.
The structure of the Canadian health sector
- The structural administration of the Canadian health sector
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- Current role-played by the government and the private health sector
- Comparison of statistical data on how Canadian health sector’s emergency room overcrowding compares to that of other developed nations
- Known issues that contribute to emergency rooms overcrowding
- Lack of adequate bed capacity to absorb emergency cases
- Inadequate government funding to help alleviate the problem of overcrowding in the emergency department
- The shortage of adequate staff such as paramedics, nurses, and doctors to attend to emergency cases
- Unavailability of round the clock health services in residential areas that can handle such emergencies
- The way forward to alleviate the problem of emergency room overcrowding
- Establishment of rapid residential health facilities to serve emergency cases to help minimize overcrowding in large public health facilities
- Increase bed capacity in health facilities
- Employ access coordinators to speed up the decision making process for admitted and discharged patients
- Initiate volunteer programs and increase volunteering hours to help ease the pressure brought by overcrowding
- Increase government funding and promote coordination of public and private health sector activities to ease overcrowding
Description on how to gather Information
The research paper will primarily rely on secondary information sources such as the two research papers retrieved from reputable health journals described below. In addition, further information will be gathered from Canadian websites that offer updates on the happenings in the nation’s health sector.
Annotated Bibliography
Christian, M. D., Kollek, D., & Schwartz, B. (2005). Emergency preparedness: what every health care worker needs to know. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 7(5), 330-337.
The above research seeks to analyze the Canadian health sector emergency preparedness. The research stresses on the importance of all health care workers to be adequately trained to respond to cases of emergencies. It also highlights the importance of having in place the National Health Incident Management System (IMS) and integrating it with community health centers to minimize emergency cases.
Villa-Roel, C., Bond, K., Vester, M., Holroyd, B. R., & Rowe, B. H. (2009). Tracking Emergency Department Overcrowding in a Tertiary Care Academic Institution. Healthcare Quarterly, 12(3), 99-106.
The above research conducted by a team of health experts describes the key causes of overcrowding in the Canadian health facilities. The research paper provides detailed statistical data captured during a prospective study of the larger urban tertiary care teaching hospital.
Conclusion
Emergency department overcrowding in the Canadian health sector results primarily from lack of adequate admission capacity and inadequate government funding of residential health facilities to deal with first hand emergencies. The Canadian government should device ways of dealing with this problem for once. It should unite with the private sector to provide affordable health care and ease pressure on public health facilities.